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For example , the assumption that glottalized or nasal segments cost more than non - glottalized or non - nasal ones might be called for on the basis of a variety of observations , listed by Postal on pp . 169 72.
For example , the assumption that glottalized or nasal segments cost more than non - glottalized or non - nasal ones might be called for on the basis of a variety of observations , listed by Postal on pp . 169 72.
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Two segments A and B are equivalent if : ( 1 ) A and B are identical ( zero degree equivalence ) ; or ( 2 ) A and B are ... If we denote the environment of segment A as A- , and the degree of equivalence by subscript numerals after the ...
Two segments A and B are equivalent if : ( 1 ) A and B are identical ( zero degree equivalence ) ; or ( 2 ) A and B are ... If we denote the environment of segment A as A- , and the degree of equivalence by subscript numerals after the ...
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If Sentence I ( denoted S :) has segments 11 , 12 , ... Is , then S , has I the set of transforms formed by operating on the string ( 11 ) ( 12 ) ( 1.- ) I. ( 12 + 1 ) ... ( 1x ) , where the parentheses denote deletability ( except that ...
If Sentence I ( denoted S :) has segments 11 , 12 , ... Is , then S , has I the set of transforms formed by operating on the string ( 11 ) ( 12 ) ( 1.- ) I. ( 12 + 1 ) ... ( 1x ) , where the parentheses denote deletability ( except that ...
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